Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4830
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ArticleTomato Surgery at West Dean
Dr Paul Challinor, grower at Humber VHB's Runcton Nursery, answered tomato-related questions from hundreds of visitors to the first day of the Totally Tomato Show, at West Dean Gardens in West Sussex.
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ArticleGeest blames supermarket infighting for margin squeeze
Geest plc has released interim sales figures, showing seven per cent growth. It has also acquired Anglia Crown, a £16 million turnover business, which supplies fresh delivered meals for patients in UK hospitals.
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CCFRA forum to continue
Following a successful second year, the ‘Washing and Decontamination of Fresh Produce’ Forum is set to continue for another 12 months.
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ArticleHiggins Group eyes Chinese opportunities
A leading UK based potato supplier is looking to the east for increased opportunity.
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ArticleFree British strawberries for kids
School children across the west Midlands will be tucking into fresh British strawberries for free from this week.
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ArticleDutch office for Holus
Onion experts Holus have opened a new office over in Holland to expand operations into Europe.
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ArticlePrice pressure threat to organic veg sustainability
Downward price pressures could affect the long-term sustainability of growing organic field scale vegetables to meet supermarket specifications.
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ArticleDel Monte expands UK operations
Del Monte has opened its first whoolly-owned UK banana ripening depot and extended its fresh cut capacity in this country.
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CMi approved to carry out IFS audits
International certification body CMi has become the first UK based certification body approved to carry out audits against the International Food Standard (IFS).
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ArticleChiquita reports highs and lows
Chiquita has sold more banana volume globally in the quarter to date, but has revised its cost savings projections downwards due to pressure from supply chain costs.
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Chemical fire at port
A chemical fire is causing problems at Immingham docks in northern Lincolnshire.
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Healthy eating for schools
Healthy opportunities in the school meals sector are set to be the focus of a conference next month.
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ArticleTarget dismisses Sainsbury's deal
Target, the US discount store group, has quashed rumours of a bid for Sainsbury's.
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ArticleIvan spares Cuban citrus
Hurricane Ivan brushed past Cuba but is now threatening Florida and US oil interests.
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ArticleOrganic carrots for Yorkshire kids
The government's National Fruit and Vegetable Scheme is being rolled out to children in Yorkshire and Humber.
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ArticleM&S to farm out on-line operations?
Internet giant Amazon is being tipped to take over Marks and Spencer’s internet operations.
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ArticleMorrisons sells stores to Asda
A further four Safeway stores are set to be sold off to Asda, Morrisons has announced.
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ArticleNew £700,000 flower promotion
The flower industry is hoping for a boost with the launch of a new advertising campaign to encourage women to treat themselves.
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ArticleIvan heads for Cuba
Cuban citrus producers are bracing themselves for a second battering at the hands of a hurricane.
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ArticleCob Nob launched in Morrisons
Greyfriars, the UK vegetable grower and marketer, has launched an innovative, disposable corn cob eating utensil - The Cob Nob, exclusively for Morrisons

